Mensa



Got 28/30, should've been 27/30 but I knew the banalities question beforehand, might have been able to figure it out though. Was talking to the owner of uBot a few days ago, he's a member of Mensa. Apparently there's some decent benefits to being a Mensa member (apart from having a card displaying your mental superiority to mostly everyone, that's pretty cool ;)), the $60 writing fee is nothing.
 
Apparently there's some decent benefits to being a Mensa member (apart from having a card displaying your mental superiority to mostly everyone, that's pretty cool ;)), the $60 writing fee is nothing.

I guess thats why you sell banners on affiliate marketing forums lol.
 
Hugely overrated circle jerk, but people will respect if you're a member.

It's not even that difficult to get in if you have some talent of understanding patterns. Just practice with good IQ tests and work on speed like a crazy motherfucker.
 
I'm a member of Mensa, I did the test because I wanted to put it on my CV for job interviews. I got in and the first newsletter I read from them was going on about why not to put this on a CV that it puts employers off!
 
"Mensa offers culture-fair testing throughout the world"

lol

"hoang can sew 324 shoes in 15minutes..."
 
I'm a member. It's not that big of a deal. your iq has to be in the top 2 percentile to qualify, which really just means that 1 in every 50 people have a high enough iq. there are probably more people on wickedfire who qualify for mensa than there are people who make money online.

the meetings are interesting though. it's a bunch of old people that I can talk to about quantum physics.
 
I passed the test but never paid to join. I just wanted to see how hard the test was, I didn't want to actually join their club.

Now I'm wondering if they accept more people than they should just so they can attempt to collect on the annual fee.